Do Clinical Standards for Diabetes Care Address Excess Risk for Hypoglycemia in Vulnerable Patients? A Systematic Review
Published online on February 28, 2013
Abstract
Objective
To determine whether diabetes clinical standards consider increased hypoglycemia risk in vulnerable patients.
Data Sources
MEDLINE, the National Guidelines Clearinghouse, the National Quality Measures Clearinghouse, and supplemental sources.
Study Design
Systematic review of clinical standards (guidelines, quality metrics, or pay‐for‐performance programs) for glycemic control in adult diabetes patients. The primary outcome was discussion of increased risk for hypoglycemia in vulnerable populations.
Data Collection/Extraction Methods
Manuscripts identified were abstracted by two independent reviewers using prespecified inclusion/exclusion criteria and a standardized abstraction form.
Principal Findings
We screened 1,166 titles, and reviewed 220 manuscripts in full text. Forty‐four guidelines, 17 quality metrics, and 8 pay‐for‐performance programs were included. Five (11 percent) guidelines and no quality metrics or pay‐for‐performance programs met the primary outcome.
Conclusions
Clinical standards do not substantively incorporate evidence about increased risk for hypoglycemia in vulnerable populations.